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eastern seaboard, you remain dry and warm for one more day. we're still very cold back here from denver to montana. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. as that front moves through areas like nashville, pretty much just a soaking rain. maybe one or two lightning strikes out there. no big deal with that. behind the front, a cold and crisp air mass. milwaukee today, only 35 for a high. so i think this week compared to the last couple weeks, typical weather. nothing dramatic. >> but i saw 29 and 36 on that map. is that typical? >> yes. it's that time of year. >> i'm not complaining then. >>> a british woman is divorcing a woman for refusing to recreate scenes from "fifty shades of grey." your headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, jesse jackson jr. may be negotiating a plea deal that could end his career in congress and might even include jail time. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here are some of the top stories we're watching. president obama marked veterans day with a traditional wreath laying at the tomb of
eastern seaboard, you remain dry and warm for one more day. we're still very cold back here from denver to montana. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. as that front moves through areas like nashville, pretty much just a soaking rain. maybe one or two lightning strikes out there. no big deal with that. behind the front, a cold and crisp air mass. milwaukee today, only 35 for a high. so i think this week compared to the last couple weeks, typical weather. nothing dramatic....
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the mild air still exists on the eastern seaboard after a beautiful sunday and a cold blast of air is coming down from the northern plains and sweeping across the country. ahead of this front, we have a large area of rain that went through chicago last night during that football game and continues to push through memphis and now eventually towards the nashville area. you can see a few lightning strikes here through central mississippi and just to the north of tuscaloosa, but for the most part it's a soak rain that will greet you this morning, heading into alabama and eventually into eastern portions of tennessee and eastern kentucky, too. the forecast today, we may get a little bit of snow on the backside in chicago this morning, but that will be about it. no real accumulations. the eastern seaboard, you remain dry and warm for one more day while we're still very cold back here from denver to montana. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. so again, as that front moves through areas like nashville, pretty much just a soaking rain
the mild air still exists on the eastern seaboard after a beautiful sunday and a cold blast of air is coming down from the northern plains and sweeping across the country. ahead of this front, we have a large area of rain that went through chicago last night during that football game and continues to push through memphis and now eventually towards the nashville area. you can see a few lightning strikes here through central mississippi and just to the north of tuscaloosa, but for the most part...
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>>> up next on a second look, hurricane sandy ripped through the eastern seaboard but it's not the first time a major storm has torn up new york and new jersey. looking back at the hurricanes that have flooded streets, leveled homes and wiped out landmarks across the northeast. i'm julie haener, the past two weeks have seen some of the most severe storm damage ever to hit the eastern seaboard of the united states. hurricane sandy roared north from the caribbean and devastated major portions of new york and new jersey leaving millions without power. but it's not the first time severe weather has ripped across the northeast. in 1821 a hurricane hit new york city and the flooding was so severe that the east and hudson rivers merged. flooding lower manhattan up to canal street. another hurricane wiped away a resort island off the rocaway. dozens of hurricanes and tropical storms have created havoc across new york and new jersey. one of them was in 1992. here is faith banters report. >> reporter: in a city that has seen just about anything, most new yorkers have never seen anything like this.
>>> up next on a second look, hurricane sandy ripped through the eastern seaboard but it's not the first time a major storm has torn up new york and new jersey. looking back at the hurricanes that have flooded streets, leveled homes and wiped out landmarks across the northeast. i'm julie haener, the past two weeks have seen some of the most severe storm damage ever to hit the eastern seaboard of the united states. hurricane sandy roared north from the caribbean and devastated major...
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. >>> mother nature is dealing another blow to the stamp-battled eastern seaboard -- storm-battled eastern seaboard. you can see the heavy snow in this video. they will have more potential flooding and winds gusts with freezing rain and snow. of the hundreds of thousands of people who lost power during sandy and got them back, many have lost it again. >> we got our power last friday and it's back out again today. frustrating is a fair word. >> airlines have canceled at least 1300 flights in and out of the metropolitan area and the long island railroad has suspended all service. >> we have weather of our own coming this way to the bay area. today temperatures cooled off greatly. temperatures are sitting in the 50s through the bay area. 52 in santa rosa. as we look outside, we are seeing high clouds across the bay area now and offshore to the north the spotty cloud pattern here is associated with that low earner system to the north. -- pressure system to the north. we'll have more on that and time it out on future cast coming up. >> now that decision '12 is in the history books, americans ar
. >>> mother nature is dealing another blow to the stamp-battled eastern seaboard -- storm-battled eastern seaboard. you can see the heavy snow in this video. they will have more potential flooding and winds gusts with freezing rain and snow. of the hundreds of thousands of people who lost power during sandy and got them back, many have lost it again. >> we got our power last friday and it's back out again today. frustrating is a fair word. >> airlines have canceled at...
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the eastern seaboard looks fine. it will be a little bit breezy. that's one maybe minor thing to watch for the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york. the thanksgiving travel period gets an acts. >> that's some good news. bill, thanks so much. >>> well, it is an end of the era at the box office. twi-hard fans will be lining up to see breaking down 2. bill karins is heart broken. he's sulking. >> so happy this is over. >> the film is expected to rake in $150 million this weekend. speaking of "twilight," the on and off relationship of kristen stewart and robert pattinson has been taking his toll on will ferrell. how heart felt. for will's sake we hope there's closure soon. >>> and the cast and crew of the big bang theory decided to surprise their producers with a "call me maybe" flash mob. the chore rio graphed number was done in front of a live number. >> and chris and bruce jenner will be getting a divorce was quickly shot down by the kardashian matriarch saying it was total rubbish. british now apparently. >>> nbc's parks and rec featured vice
the eastern seaboard looks fine. it will be a little bit breezy. that's one maybe minor thing to watch for the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york. the thanksgiving travel period gets an acts. >> that's some good news. bill, thanks so much. >>> well, it is an end of the era at the box office. twi-hard fans will be lining up to see breaking down 2. bill karins is heart broken. he's sulking. >> so happy this is over. >> the film is expected to rake in $150...
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the cold front affecting all of the eastern seaboard. quite a few airport delays, philadelphia, longoria and jfk. partly cloudy skies and 48 by 3:46. morris sunshine. from the belfort furniture weather center, was head back to news. >> and the much anticipated i- 495 express plans, the fortune mile project from springfield to mclean has been heralded as a key project in the fight against gridlock jummy olabanji is in tysons were a celebration of sorts is under way. >> well, what is a celebration out here about i-495 express lanes, a lot of people excited for these. and a lot of those folks are very excited about the opening of these express lanes. inside are several local and state officials includingsed the crowd. behind us you see the extension for the silver line to metro. this is also part of this camera of gridlock process around the state, especially in northern virginia. this saturday is when the lanes will officially open up as mentioned. four new lands, 14 miles on the vault with from springfield to tyson's corner. the lens will
the cold front affecting all of the eastern seaboard. quite a few airport delays, philadelphia, longoria and jfk. partly cloudy skies and 48 by 3:46. morris sunshine. from the belfort furniture weather center, was head back to news. >> and the much anticipated i- 495 express plans, the fortune mile project from springfield to mclean has been heralded as a key project in the fight against gridlock jummy olabanji is in tysons were a celebration of sorts is under way. >> well, what is...
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this system will be moving along the eastern seaboard. that means the east coast of the u.s. which was devastated by superstorm sandy will see another -- will see stormy conditions once again from tuesday night into your thursday. so further coastal erosion and coastal flooding are going to be a potential. and on top of that, again very cold air is blanketing much of the northeastern section of the continent. only 3 degrees in new york city. 2 in washington, d.c. and below freezing in toronto. temperatures will remain quite low. 9 degrees in washington. 8 degrees in new york city. and 4 in toronto. many people are still without electricity. so this is going to cause very critical situation. all right. moving into europe then. severe weather is happening across the baltic states. eastern europe as well as the balkan peninsula. and then on and off showers will continue across the southern half of the peninsula. temperatures looking like this. cooler than average in london. 8 degrees and same in berlin. here's extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline."
this system will be moving along the eastern seaboard. that means the east coast of the u.s. which was devastated by superstorm sandy will see another -- will see stormy conditions once again from tuesday night into your thursday. so further coastal erosion and coastal flooding are going to be a potential. and on top of that, again very cold air is blanketing much of the northeastern section of the continent. only 3 degrees in new york city. 2 in washington, d.c. and below freezing in toronto....
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big changes if you live along the eastern seaboard. yesterday was that warm, beautiful day everyone loves in the fall. now today the cold front comes through with the rain first and then the plunging temperatures. the cold front's now trying to make its way into the new york city area. just about through washington, d.c. the light shield of rain will continue. umbrella day. all of new england and down to the mid-atlantic. this afternoon it will be dry. middle of the country will be dry. notice chicago, only a high of 39 today. we start to recover though. even the midwest looks to warm it up as we go throughout the rest of the week. >>> bill, 2457ks so much. monday marks the beginning of the end for "twilight." >> no. >> i know. i've been crying about this all day. robert pattinson and kristen stewart vamp it up. e-news asked pattinson if he would ever play a vampire again to which he said, yes, definitely, before quickly adding the script would have to be good. >>> victoria's secret has been under fire for using a native american headd
big changes if you live along the eastern seaboard. yesterday was that warm, beautiful day everyone loves in the fall. now today the cold front comes through with the rain first and then the plunging temperatures. the cold front's now trying to make its way into the new york city area. just about through washington, d.c. the light shield of rain will continue. umbrella day. all of new england and down to the mid-atlantic. this afternoon it will be dry. middle of the country will be dry. notice...
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. >>> coming up next, a nasty new storm batters the eastern seaboard tonight, threatening to cause a world of hurt to all those communities still reeling in san dip's wake. we'll have the latest, next. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up
. >>> coming up next, a nasty new storm batters the eastern seaboard tonight, threatening to cause a world of hurt to all those communities still reeling in san dip's wake. we'll have the latest, next. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan...
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. >> suarez: a hurricane in the final days of october, fed by warm ocean water, slams the eastern seaboard. it's a reminder of how often extreme weather events have been in the news. the debate over climate change-- whether it's real, and who or what is causing it-- rages on without signs of abating. superstorm sandy battered the coastline. and a record 14-foot storm surge brought new york city to a standstill, leaving the city with potentially staggering repair costs. all this came just months after the summer heat wave caused harsh droughts throughout the midwest, and wildfires that engulfed entire swaths of colorado, according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration the last year from june of 2011 to july of 2012 was the nation's warmest year since recordkeeping began in 1895. and it's just over a year ago that hurricane irene caused record flooding in the northeast. but with sandy came new records and according to new york governor andrew cuomo, more pressure for governments to act. >> i joke that every two years we have a 100 year flood. the frequency is way up. it is n
. >> suarez: a hurricane in the final days of october, fed by warm ocean water, slams the eastern seaboard. it's a reminder of how often extreme weather events have been in the news. the debate over climate change-- whether it's real, and who or what is causing it-- rages on without signs of abating. superstorm sandy battered the coastline. and a record 14-foot storm surge brought new york city to a standstill, leaving the city with potentially staggering repair costs. all this came just...
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rain is moving through the eastern seaboard from the mid-atlantic up to new england. we will watch this light rain for your morning commute. it's not too hard, just a light showery-type rain. i don't expect a lot of airport problems. the big thing you will notice after the rain is done is how the temperatures are plummeting. 36 in boston. amazingly warm. look at what is on its way. 20 degrees colder in albany. the same thing is happening from pittsburgh to d.c. so temperatures will tumble on the chilly side. carry your jacket up in new england. as the rain moves out, this afternoon should be just fine. the rest of the country looks calm. i had my eye on the next possible rain and wind event for the eastern seaboard next week. >>> coming up, why rockefeller center is being besieged by tweens this morning. >> my fans. >> you're watching "first look." ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios tend to wei
rain is moving through the eastern seaboard from the mid-atlantic up to new england. we will watch this light rain for your morning commute. it's not too hard, just a light showery-type rain. i don't expect a lot of airport problems. the big thing you will notice after the rain is done is how the temperatures are plummeting. 36 in boston. amazingly warm. look at what is on its way. 20 degrees colder in albany. the same thing is happening from pittsburgh to d.c. so temperatures will tumble on...
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single digits across the board, across much of the eastern seaboard going through the weekend here. very chilly, very autumn like, and it does look like a taste of winter in some of these places as temperatures drop below the freezing mark. talking about a taste of winter. look at japan in towards hokkaido, you could be seeing about 25 centimeters of snow throughout the next 24 hours due to a storm system moving out of eastern china. it's not just this storm system that's bringing in messy weather across japan on friday. another one down here toward the south, coming out of southeastern china. that's going to be bringing widespread rain showers across the eastern seaboard and the pacific side of japan here, even some gusty winds with it and cooler temperatures. actually in tokyo on friday, the low is expected to go down to about 8 degrees. rather chilly. i know it's a holiday, but if you have any plans outside, you'll likely be wanting to move them inside. now, we do have high pressure ridging behind us, so good news is on saturday, going into sunday, fair weather will be ridging in
single digits across the board, across much of the eastern seaboard going through the weekend here. very chilly, very autumn like, and it does look like a taste of winter in some of these places as temperatures drop below the freezing mark. talking about a taste of winter. look at japan in towards hokkaido, you could be seeing about 25 centimeters of snow throughout the next 24 hours due to a storm system moving out of eastern china. it's not just this storm system that's bringing in messy...
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last few ocean storms able to make their way up through the eastern seaboard. that will not happen as long as they have this big area of high pressure blocking it out. we'll be mostly cloudy tonight, mostly cloudy tomorrow. 8:00 tomorrow morning, and all the day tomorrow, a little more sunshine further north and west you live and travel. the storm hanging off around the coastline. eventually right on out to sea. doesn't look like it get far enough north to bother anybody and will stay away from the airport hubbs on the eastern seaboard. sun giving way to cloud cover. on the cool side, still a nice day. good day for the led skins and the eagles, kicking it off at 1:00 at fedex field. temperatures at upper 40s to low 50s. and don't forget on sunday night. football night in america. the ravens and the steelers in pittsburgh. clear skies and chilly for the game up in pittsburgh. here is our seven-day forecast. plenty of clouds around here the next few days. not much if anything in the way of rain chance. definitely welcome news. dry things out in time for the bigge
last few ocean storms able to make their way up through the eastern seaboard. that will not happen as long as they have this big area of high pressure blocking it out. we'll be mostly cloudy tonight, mostly cloudy tomorrow. 8:00 tomorrow morning, and all the day tomorrow, a little more sunshine further north and west you live and travel. the storm hanging off around the coastline. eventually right on out to sea. doesn't look like it get far enough north to bother anybody and will stay away from...
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3.6 million homes along the eastern seaboard. many gasoline stations are still without power following the well of flow of hurricane sandy. the demand is huge. genarac is a leading manufacturer of generators that has ramped up production of shipping to meet the needs of people affected. aaron jagdfeld is the ceo. a couple of issues i have to get to first, but first off, are you able to ship a bunch of generators now or is the gasoline issue or trucks getting these new generators into our area? >> is getting logistics taken care of in terms of fuel for trucks and getting the trucks are great in a lot of cases, getting into the metro area is very difficult. some of the areas hardest hit -- we were having a hard time getting things moving to those areas. we have shipped a lot of products before the event actually had, which was great. people a bill to get it in place so that people could hopefully trying to what they could do to protect themselves. but after ahead, it has been difficult. liz: do you specialize in gasoline powered ge
3.6 million homes along the eastern seaboard. many gasoline stations are still without power following the well of flow of hurricane sandy. the demand is huge. genarac is a leading manufacturer of generators that has ramped up production of shipping to meet the needs of people affected. aaron jagdfeld is the ceo. a couple of issues i have to get to first, but first off, are you able to ship a bunch of generators now or is the gasoline issue or trucks getting these new generators into our area?...
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seaboard who are certainly suffering right now so i think that time is of the essence in it i would think it would be hasty to immediately sign on to a really long term partnership with the business whose main goal is profit i mean let's face it they're trying to make money and the thing is when we're talking about infrastructure infrastructure is something that should be for the benefit of citizens so over time i think that the. maybe these two things aren't as aligned as we'd like them to be herschel we only have about thirty seconds left but what you're saying is you're not necessarily opposed to the private sector stepping in and just to clarify. a little bit more regulation maybe with a little bit more explanation as to what's going on outside but also the thing is investors only really want to invest in things that are going to be profitable that means that the government is selling off things like say the eastern corridor which are very profitable for private businesses but then say look at the midwest the government is going to have to continue to pay for all of those things
seaboard who are certainly suffering right now so i think that time is of the essence in it i would think it would be hasty to immediately sign on to a really long term partnership with the business whose main goal is profit i mean let's face it they're trying to make money and the thing is when we're talking about infrastructure infrastructure is something that should be for the benefit of citizens so over time i think that the. maybe these two things aren't as aligned as we'd like them to be...
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winds 25 miles an hour along the eastern seaboard as the storm goes north. new jersey and delaware, there is even a winter weathered wiser for the northeastern corner of our states. perhaps an accumulation of snow, cold air services and maybe some tree branches, parts of the eastern shore. an inch or so is all we would expect. the weather system is still holding onto the winter was hurt advisory. here in baltimore, 32-44 the overnight low. the storm makes its way up toward the coast of new england tomorrow. some snow in the mountains. the skies will begin to clear and once we get the sunshine in, that will start a warming trend through tomorrow afternoon and into friday, saturday, and sunday. i pressure builds in. temperatures will respond above normal going into the veterans day weekend. 51-56 degrees tomorrow. a breezy day. strong enough for a small craft advisory. western maryland, even less impact. a clearing trend into friday and a warming trend. we will start to get up to 50 into the weekend. breezy on the eastern shore of the temperatures into the 50'
winds 25 miles an hour along the eastern seaboard as the storm goes north. new jersey and delaware, there is even a winter weathered wiser for the northeastern corner of our states. perhaps an accumulation of snow, cold air services and maybe some tree branches, parts of the eastern shore. an inch or so is all we would expect. the weather system is still holding onto the winter was hurt advisory. here in baltimore, 32-44 the overnight low. the storm makes its way up toward the coast of new...
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we are there to help with practically every other utility on the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: unclear how long they will be in new jersey, but they will be working lock hours, minimum 12-hour shifts is what they are expecting. meagan mcgrath. news 4. back to you. >> thank you. >>> today, much anticipated october jobs report comes out. final jobs report before tuesday's election, the bureau of labor statistics considered delaying the report because of hurricane sandy. the economy added 114,000 jobs, unemployment fell to 7.8%. >> president obama, in highway when the jobs report comes out. the president will spend most of the day in the buckeye state. he'll speak to smaller crowds today and hold much larger ral es over the weekend. the president will hold a rally at jiffy lube alongside former president clinton and singer dave matthews. >>> the republican presidential nominee will start the day in wisconsin, and deliver hiss closing argument. from there, he heads to ohio and rallies in suburbs of columbus and cincinnati. romney, campaigned across virginia yesterday. >>> nine more people
we are there to help with practically every other utility on the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: unclear how long they will be in new jersey, but they will be working lock hours, minimum 12-hour shifts is what they are expecting. meagan mcgrath. news 4. back to you. >> thank you. >>> today, much anticipated october jobs report comes out. final jobs report before tuesday's election, the bureau of labor statistics considered delaying the report because of hurricane sandy. the...
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millions of people along the eastern seaboard still without power after super storm sandy. >> a small percentage of them in the area. pepco, literally a couple dozen. they hope to get everybody back online tonight. b.g.e. about 6300 outages in maryland this morning. >> we are seeing small signs of progress in new york and new jersey but still so much work ahead. >> the nation's largest public transit system will begin rolling again this morning, but with limited service. some tunnels and stations remain flood and power is still out in much of downtown. but the lights began to turn back on in some areas near wall street. still, subways won't run yet through the city's financial district. mayor bloomberg announced only vehicles with three or more occupants will be allowed to enter manhattan between 6:00 a.m. and midnight. snuge struggling to recover. -- new jersey is struggling to recover. they are working to clear streets clogged by sand and debris. gas leaks and the aparent shortage of gas crews to help shut down ruptured lines. >> where are all of these gas trucks? why can't we get g
millions of people along the eastern seaboard still without power after super storm sandy. >> a small percentage of them in the area. pepco, literally a couple dozen. they hope to get everybody back online tonight. b.g.e. about 6300 outages in maryland this morning. >> we are seeing small signs of progress in new york and new jersey but still so much work ahead. >> the nation's largest public transit system will begin rolling again this morning, but with limited service. some...
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so many, not only in maryland but up and down the eastern seaboard were canceled because of superstorm sandy. so it's really important if you have some time to come out here and donate blood. we're live at perry hall. >>> today was a big day for both the johns hopkins kimmels center and the foundation. they handed over a check in the amount of $200,000. it as for research on two gene mutations that have been found in some children with acute my low leukemia also known as aml. >> as long as you stay inspired and driven to do what you do, as long as you continue to do the brilliant work -- >> the foundation has also hosted four head shaving events this year, shaving more than 280 heads and raising over $10,000. >>> now more on the david petraeus affair. the department is investigating general john allen, the top american commander in afghanistan for what they're calling potentially inappropriate emails. those emails were with jill kelley, the petraeus family friend who tipped off the fbi about emails she was receiving which was traced back to paula broadwell. broadwell is the woman accus
so many, not only in maryland but up and down the eastern seaboard were canceled because of superstorm sandy. so it's really important if you have some time to come out here and donate blood. we're live at perry hall. >>> today was a big day for both the johns hopkins kimmels center and the foundation. they handed over a check in the amount of $200,000. it as for research on two gene mutations that have been found in some children with acute my low leukemia also known as aml. >>...
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. >> eastern seaboard slowly pulls itself back together after hurricane sandy. some of the hardest hit people are small business owners. coming up, resources and tips people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i wasaving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. gerri: for those who experiencedage after sandy, i gerri: for homeowners who were in the path of sandy, the real troubsell just starting, filing a homeowner claims and a settlement is a lot of work. more on that in a minute. here are steps, homeowners should take right now to prepare a claim, find your policy, i know it may be no small feat, you may have to dig around with a flashlight, find the declaration's pag
. >> eastern seaboard slowly pulls itself back together after hurricane sandy. some of the hardest hit people are small business owners. coming up, resources and tips people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i wasaving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company...
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it's going to be moving along the eastern seaboard from tuesday evening into your thursday. that means the east coast where hurricane sandy devastated will be seeing another round of stormy conditions ahead of the middle part of the week. rain will start in atlanta on tuesday and washington, d.c. and new york city will see rain showers on your wednesday and even snow showers are possible overnight wednesday and thursday. on tuesday when the presidential election will be taking place sunny weather will prevail with low temperatures here and sunny weather also continue in los angeles getting up to 29 degrees on tuesday. finally let's go over to europe. severe weather in the baltic states. it will be moving ai away toward the northeast. showers will remain. any slight amount of rain could trigger further flooding as well as land slides and a big storm system is moving in from the north. that's going to affect central europe as well add much of the scandanavian peninsula. very warm in athens getting up to 27. here is the extended forecast. >>> our top story this hour, finance le
it's going to be moving along the eastern seaboard from tuesday evening into your thursday. that means the east coast where hurricane sandy devastated will be seeing another round of stormy conditions ahead of the middle part of the week. rain will start in atlanta on tuesday and washington, d.c. and new york city will see rain showers on your wednesday and even snow showers are possible overnight wednesday and thursday. on tuesday when the presidential election will be taking place sunny...
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Nov 5, 2012
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what's anticipated is the storm will drop toward the coast and make a run up the eastern seaboard. if it stays close enough, the precipitation and nasty weather will make its way back to baltimore. that will end up around southern new england. either way, it looks like the areas that felt sandy will feel this again but will be nearly as strong. it will be associated with a moderate to strong nor'easter. it has to get them all a little nervous even though this will not be nearly as strong as sandy. >> i think the main issue is that the ground is so saturated. even if we don't get a lot of precipitation, if we get a good wind gusts, that could not down a couple of trees and make a lot of problems. >> it is a possible situation of here we go again. a week after the super storm hits the northeast with a fury, and number of the most popular weather models show a nor'easter headed for the same area. while damage was relatively minor, there is concern about more flooding on the eastern shore and snow in the mountains. that means more hard work. >> we are restocking where we need to. >> bg
what's anticipated is the storm will drop toward the coast and make a run up the eastern seaboard. if it stays close enough, the precipitation and nasty weather will make its way back to baltimore. that will end up around southern new england. either way, it looks like the areas that felt sandy will feel this again but will be nearly as strong. it will be associated with a moderate to strong nor'easter. it has to get them all a little nervous even though this will not be nearly as strong as...
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Nov 9, 2012
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brought all the cold air down the eastern seaboard. that is going to be kicking back in the next few days. the response will be the building high pressure across the country. that means the warmer air surging through texas and kansas will eventually begin to move all the way across the country. 60s this morning in dallas, 30s in minneapolis, many areas of the east coast are in the 30s and 40s. as the weekend goes through the warm air will move across the nation. some of the worst weather will be found in montana, north dakota. snow is flying. blizzard warnings for the northeast sections. great falls has snow. rain around pocatella. that will be the trouble spot. northern rockies, trouble area, six to 12 inches widespread. up along the ka nad yan border, significant snow too. cold start for the eastern half of the country should be a nice warmer finish and the weekend looks even better. here's a look at the weather outside your window. sunshine in philadelphia, 53 degrees today. still a relatively cold day for this time of year. you sho
brought all the cold air down the eastern seaboard. that is going to be kicking back in the next few days. the response will be the building high pressure across the country. that means the warmer air surging through texas and kansas will eventually begin to move all the way across the country. 60s this morning in dallas, 30s in minneapolis, many areas of the east coast are in the 30s and 40s. as the weekend goes through the warm air will move across the nation. some of the worst weather will...
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Nov 13, 2012
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seaboard. that's what we'll be watching in the days ahead. >>> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> the sumpt s. is posed to be the biggest oil producer. new health warning for women. the donald has 400,000 signatures pushing macy's to drop donald trump. you're watching "early today." >>> well, stories making news this morning. new york's governor, andrew cuomo, wants $30 billion in federal aid to rebuild after sandy. almost 60,000 customers are still without power on new york's long island, and all new jersey drivers can now buy gasoline today as odd/even rationing ends. >>> over the next decade u.s. oil output is expected to surpass saudi arabia according to the national energy agency. by 2020 the u.s. could be the largest oil producer in the world. >>> kevin clash, the voice on elmo on sesame street, is taking a leave of absence after allegations surfaced of a relationship with an underage male, but clash admits to the relationship saying that it was between two consenting adults. >>> the wo
seaboard. that's what we'll be watching in the days ahead. >>> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> the sumpt s. is posed to be the biggest oil producer. new health warning for women. the donald has 400,000 signatures pushing macy's to drop donald trump. you're watching "early today." >>> well, stories making news this morning. new york's governor, andrew cuomo, wants $30 billion in federal aid to rebuild after sandy. almost 60,000 customers are still...
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Nov 6, 2012
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seaboard. the clouds are swirling air over georgia and down toward north florida. right now we are just under the high, thin cloud cover. precipitation will move in during the day tomorrow. was a chilly election day. the average is 60 and we only had 45. the morning low was 20. a hard freeze in many areas and it never got much above freezing in some areas. a very cold weather pattern out there. tonight, not as cold as last night, but chillier than you would expect for this time of year. winds out of the north and northeast at 5-50 miles an hour. the storm we are tracking is just now organizing. -- at 5-15 miles an hour. high pressure to the north is applying some cold air. out west they are enjoying a really warm weather pattern. unusually warm weather there, while we are locked into the cold. the jet stream will help energize the storm as it moves up off the mid-atlantic coast during the day tomorrow. east of ocean city tomorrow morning, and then moving up toward long island and southern new e
seaboard. the clouds are swirling air over georgia and down toward north florida. right now we are just under the high, thin cloud cover. precipitation will move in during the day tomorrow. was a chilly election day. the average is 60 and we only had 45. the morning low was 20. a hard freeze in many areas and it never got much above freezing in some areas. a very cold weather pattern out there. tonight, not as cold as last night, but chillier than you would expect for this time of year. winds...
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Nov 2, 2012
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seaboard are still in the dark. in maryland we learned of a third death from the storm today after a man died shoveling snow in the western part of the state. >>> back in new york mayor bloomberg announced work to secure that crane dangling above the 57th street is expected to begin tomorrow. the goal is to make the area secure enough so people can return by monday. in the last hour mayor bloomberg announced that the new york city marathon is canceled. the decision comes after residents, particularly those hit hard on staten island, had reaction like this. >> we are far from fine and the fact that the mayor wants to have a marathon this weekend when we have people who are like lost their entire house, it's unbelievable. >> organizers said they weren't sure how runners would get to the starting line. even though limited ferry service had resumed. the owner of at least one hotel on staten island said he will not be honoring runners reservations if it means having to kick people who lost their homes out of their rooms.
seaboard are still in the dark. in maryland we learned of a third death from the storm today after a man died shoveling snow in the western part of the state. >>> back in new york mayor bloomberg announced work to secure that crane dangling above the 57th street is expected to begin tomorrow. the goal is to make the area secure enough so people can return by monday. in the last hour mayor bloomberg announced that the new york city marathon is canceled. the decision comes after...
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Nov 12, 2012
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pretty clear up and down the eastern seaboard although a little patchy fog developing. watch out for that in the outlaying areas. 52 at reagan, 50 dulles 45 gaithersburg and 54 martinsburg. yesterday we got up to 71. the average is 59. keep that in mind when you see the seven-day forecast. we will have nice wind out of the south this afternoon. as the cold front approaches the clouds will increase. there could be a sprinkle this afternoon but the main event is overnight tonight when the front moves through with scattered rain showers. tomorrow we will see rain in the morning hours but we will clear out by the afternoon. here is the forecast today. patchy fog this morning giving way to increasing clouds. high 65 to 70. check out my facebook page if you will and you can follow me on twitter. i had like to hear from you. if you have a special forecast request request, thanksgiving is coming up. i might give you a gift. let's check the traffic. >> we will look at 395. there was a report of an accident on 395 southbound before duke street. no delays right now in the camera g
pretty clear up and down the eastern seaboard although a little patchy fog developing. watch out for that in the outlaying areas. 52 at reagan, 50 dulles 45 gaithersburg and 54 martinsburg. yesterday we got up to 71. the average is 59. keep that in mind when you see the seven-day forecast. we will have nice wind out of the south this afternoon. as the cold front approaches the clouds will increase. there could be a sprinkle this afternoon but the main event is overnight tonight when the front...
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Nov 1, 2012
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. >> five and a half million people are without power in 15 states on the eastern seaboard because of sandy. john fowler is here now with the devastating toll and the promises of help. >> in the last few minutes the unofficial death toll rose to 66, thousands homeless, new jersey's governor today praised working with the president on disaster relief. the president toured the devastated new jersey coast late today. he declared new jersey and new york federal disaster areas. >> we are here for you and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help you need. >> reporter: these pictures in from the connecticut coast, two dead here and hundreds of smashed homes. >> these houses are just absolutely devastated . >> reporter: the thousand mile wide storm america's biggest ever left tens of thousands essentially homeless. national guard troops still rescuing the displaced. >> telling us two days before power here and i lot of the first floor. >> reporter: surreal scenes in new york stanton island a boat washed onto a street. in manhattan flooded underpasses lookin
. >> five and a half million people are without power in 15 states on the eastern seaboard because of sandy. john fowler is here now with the devastating toll and the promises of help. >> in the last few minutes the unofficial death toll rose to 66, thousands homeless, new jersey's governor today praised working with the president on disaster relief. the president toured the devastated new jersey coast late today. he declared new jersey and new york federal disaster areas. >>...
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Nov 4, 2012
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all along the eastern seaboard, the weekend has been devoted to pick up the pieces after super storm sandy. volunteers hit the beaches to remove deb ric -- debris left by sandy. new jersey governor chris christie toured the area. and progress is being made in new york city as 80% of the subway lines are back up and running. schools not damaged by the storm are expected to open on monday. however, with 9,000 customers in the metro area still in the dark, and long lines continue to plague customers at gas stations. and resources that would have been devoted to the new york city marathon will now be diverted to the public. and anheuser-busch is converting its plant in cartersville, georgia, to can water by the six pack, shipping it to the red cross, where it will be distributed where it's needed most. locally, bge has sent crews to help in the area as well. still ahead, baltimore city police have a pair of deadly shootings on their hands tonight. and home coming takes on a whole new meaning to the team whole new meaning to the team as they dedicate ♪ in everything you do [ female anno
all along the eastern seaboard, the weekend has been devoted to pick up the pieces after super storm sandy. volunteers hit the beaches to remove deb ric -- debris left by sandy. new jersey governor chris christie toured the area. and progress is being made in new york city as 80% of the subway lines are back up and running. schools not damaged by the storm are expected to open on monday. however, with 9,000 customers in the metro area still in the dark, and long lines continue to plague...
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Nov 3, 2012
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>> it was a storm that rocked america, bringing devastation to the eastern seaboard. we look back at the impact of hurricane sandy. >> i don't know what's going on. >> nobody was ready for this. this has never happened before, ever. >> i had an incredible view of the waves crashing over everything, was so enamored by . >> india to conduct clinical trials how poor indians are being used as human guinea pigs. >> please don't do these trials on poor people. rich people can overcome these, but the whole family suffers. >> it's the technology that's set to transform the manufacturing industry. press control p and get lots of print on paper, but the pen, too. >> i think eventually it will completely transform the way products are made. >> hello. new york, the city that never sleeps. a good reason to stay awake. superstorm seaped shut down the subway system and stock exchange and the presidential election campaigning. it has been a shock to a country built on a belief in man's destiny to create a better world, but there are limits. mark was in the united states to see the de
>> it was a storm that rocked america, bringing devastation to the eastern seaboard. we look back at the impact of hurricane sandy. >> i don't know what's going on. >> nobody was ready for this. this has never happened before, ever. >> i had an incredible view of the waves crashing over everything, was so enamored by . >> india to conduct clinical trials how poor indians are being used as human guinea pigs. >> please don't do these trials on poor people. rich...
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seaboard. this has been a devastating, devastating disaster. we have about 14,000 people in shelters. we're serving 250,000 meals already. and it's a massive operation. and i completely understand why the people in staten island are frustrated. we're frustrated, too. we had sent out emergency response vehicles before this cry for help came but i completely understand why folks are frustrated and we were able to break through yesterday. the roads are snarled. there are fuel issues. we're sending volunteers from all over the country, almost all 50 states. we've got two-thirds of our emergency response vehicles going from the west coast all the way across the country to the eastern seaboard and it took awhile for us to break through and get there. and i'm just grateful that my teams made it. they are handing out meals, they're driving up and down the streets alerting people that we're here, and i spent the day in staten island with the borough president and i completely understand his frustration.
seaboard. this has been a devastating, devastating disaster. we have about 14,000 people in shelters. we're serving 250,000 meals already. and it's a massive operation. and i completely understand why the people in staten island are frustrated. we're frustrated, too. we had sent out emergency response vehicles before this cry for help came but i completely understand why folks are frustrated and we were able to break through yesterday. the roads are snarled. there are fuel issues. we're sending...
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Nov 8, 2012
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tough going along the eastern seaboard. back out west though we have our hi-def doppler looking for some rain. cold front moving through overnight. we have some blustery conditions around the bay area right now some winds gusting to about 35 miles an hour in spots. dry cold front sliding through town but just to our north, the core of the low will work its way down the coastline and you can see some of the showers already associated with that along the northern california coastline. temperatures chilly. you have winds blowing and cool numbers. upper 40s into the north bay valleys, 50s elsewhere. i think by the afternoon what a change from just earlier this week. these temperatures again will be dropping off. we had some 60s and low 70s yesterday. today we struggled to get into the low 60s. so about 13 degrees cooler even in livermore by this afternoon. we'll have more on your weather coming up. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> thank you. outside things are getting busy through the dublin interchange area. headlights
tough going along the eastern seaboard. back out west though we have our hi-def doppler looking for some rain. cold front moving through overnight. we have some blustery conditions around the bay area right now some winds gusting to about 35 miles an hour in spots. dry cold front sliding through town but just to our north, the core of the low will work its way down the coastline and you can see some of the showers already associated with that along the northern california coastline....
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Nov 17, 2012
11/12
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high area of pressure sitting around us over the eastern seaboard. vein all south down in florida or out west. there's a disturbance in colorado producing rain or snow depending on the elevation or temperature. then stormy out in the west coast as well. that's been the coast. west coast has not had great weather. today, north of los angeles all the way up to vancouver, british columbia. rain, snow at the higher elevation. us, we're looking great. our view here is ocean city. sun is beginning to show the first light of dawn. and ocean city right now, let me look at my little chart here. temperatures 34. 32 at bwi marshall. the humidity, little high. it always is in the morning. atmosphere pretty dry. dew point 27. barometer is way up there. 32 at easton. chestertown 33. edgewood 34. parkton down to 34. these temperatures roughly speaking are where the lows will wind up. airport is 32. that's the airport. from freezing to below freezing out in western maryland and parts of west virginia. we look at the city. we're all clear here. as far as the skies ar
high area of pressure sitting around us over the eastern seaboard. vein all south down in florida or out west. there's a disturbance in colorado producing rain or snow depending on the elevation or temperature. then stormy out in the west coast as well. that's been the coast. west coast has not had great weather. today, north of los angeles all the way up to vancouver, british columbia. rain, snow at the higher elevation. us, we're looking great. our view here is ocean city. sun is beginning to...
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Nov 13, 2012
11/12
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up and down the eastern seaboard. 20's, upper midwest. those were highs today. big changes with gusty winds as the front moves through. we will get past the shower activity by midday tomorrow. in the cold air sums -- comes in. 34 at oakland where the wind shift has already occurred. rain will miss the snow in the mountains tonight. rain in the morning. all of sunshine for the last few hours in the afternoon to mark. skies will be very sunny and clear for wednesday. an inch or two possible and the garrett county. once the showers move out, the big area of high pressure covers much of the middle of the country. that will be with us through the middle of the week. thursday, keep an eye to the south. low pressure try to form on the carolina coast. could bring some clouds or showers to the east of us. was this fund tonight goes through,: drive. 45-50 overnight. temperatures barely budged. low 50's for highs smart. temperatures may even fall the bid. it small craft advisory to offer gusts to 25 knots. a couple snow showers in the mountains. still cold wednesday. 39 fo
up and down the eastern seaboard. 20's, upper midwest. those were highs today. big changes with gusty winds as the front moves through. we will get past the shower activity by midday tomorrow. in the cold air sums -- comes in. 34 at oakland where the wind shift has already occurred. rain will miss the snow in the mountains tonight. rain in the morning. all of sunshine for the last few hours in the afternoon to mark. skies will be very sunny and clear for wednesday. an inch or two possible and...
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Nov 26, 2012
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eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist party did win a majority overall. >> the israeli defense minister is planning to retire from politics. he says he will quit his post once the new government is formed after the elections in january. many political observers are expecting him to change political parties. >> israel has taken a step towards expanding its missile defense. existing systems down. hundreds of hamas rockets during the recent violence and now they have successfully tested a new weapon against medium-range domiciles. israel hopes will be ready by 2014. -- medium-range missiles. thousands of angry workers in bangladesh have been protesting after ianother fire after the worst ever factory blaze. >> eclipsed the focus on note the working conditions. have forced the closure of th
eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist party did win a majority overall. >> the israeli defense minister is planning to retire from politics. he says he will quit his post once...
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Nov 2, 2012
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that storm in the southeast on election day, on wednesday, could come up the eastern seaboard. it's going to be off the coast. it looks like the effects will still be felt, especially the coastal areas. it's goings to be like a mini nor'easter storm. some periods of rain. could get battering waves. if there's a storm around, they can't really prepare the power lines and do their preparations they need to be doing. as far as the west's forecast goes today, pretty quiet. there may be a few scattered showers. temperatures are typical for this time of year. looking pretty nice in arizona. that's a look at your managing to remain in the 80s. spokan spokane, 54, a little cool. >>> weekend forecast coming up. not too bad. >>> this weekend marks the final stretch of a very long campaign. >> and after all that we've been through together, we sure as heck can't give up now. >> i want you to know i'm confident about the future. i'm optimistic. >> the frenetic race to election day less than 96 hours away. a must-see joe biden top ten list. you're watching "early today." >> announcer: broug
that storm in the southeast on election day, on wednesday, could come up the eastern seaboard. it's going to be off the coast. it looks like the effects will still be felt, especially the coastal areas. it's goings to be like a mini nor'easter storm. some periods of rain. could get battering waves. if there's a storm around, they can't really prepare the power lines and do their preparations they need to be doing. as far as the west's forecast goes today, pretty quiet. there may be a few...